ClickStart Disney-Pixar Cars: The Road to Learning!
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ClickStart Disney/Pixar Cars: The Road to Learning!
School skills are a click way!
Take a trip with Disney/Pixar's Cars: The Road to Learning! Gather hubcaps, craft a custom ride, work the car wash and collect flying bugs as Lightning McQueen, Flo and Mater steer you through numbers, letters, shapes, colors/colours and computer skills.
ClickStart My First Computer turns your family TV into a learning PC! Featuring a child-friendly wireless keyboard, a console and a mouse that converts for right- or left-handed play, ClickStart My First Computer creates a safe computing environment right on your television.
Teaches:
Alphabet
Numbers
Counting
Shapes
Colors
Computer Skills:
QWERTY keyboarding
Mousing
Screen Navigation
Learning Path Stones
The Alphabet
Knowing the letters of the alphabet is one of the first steps toward learning to read and write. Introducing letters to young children helps them learn to recognize the different shapes and names - an early indicator for reading achievement.
Early Number Sense
As early as 6 months, babies begin to understand the concept of numbers, noticing small groups of one, two or three things. As children develop number sense they learn to count by ones, skip count and count backwards, gaining the foundation for operations. Children who have good number sense find learning operations like addition and subtraction much easier.
Mousing
Children start off using the computer mouse before they learn how to use the keys. It's best to get a child-sized mouse so that it's small enough for children to handle correctly. Within a short space of time children become adept at navigating the screen using the mouse to point and click.
Keyboarding
Learning to use the keyboard is another step in becoming computer literate. It can take a while for children to learn the positioning of each key, but simply searching for the right key helps children with letter recognition. Eventually, they'll be able to use the keyboard commands as an alternative to using the mouse.
Screen Navigation
Children quickly learn the basics of screen navigation. By pointing and clicking they can open programs they can use to help them learn.
Shapes
Identifying and manipulating shapes lays the groundwork for geometry by giving children concrete experience with angles, symmetry and relative sizes.
Number Recognition
To begin their study of math, children must distinguish numerals from letters and shapes and understand that numbers are symbols for amounts.
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